Irregular Linkdump, #10
Loads of stuff this time round.
- Since we're in November, thoughtful posts on Scrabo Power and Slugger pondering the wearing of the poppy.
- William Crawley offers some sensible perspective on all this Brand-Ross craziness.
- Gizmodo are still talking about Lego. It's great.
- The BBC examines the Hippocratic Oath.
- How we will read books in the future.
- When Virtual Methodist suggested this to me, to say it "frightened the life out of" me doesn't even come close. I'm thinking about it, but I suspect I truly haven't the nerve. Dare I also mention practicalities?
- Rands proposes the FriendDA, although the document itself appears to be down just now. Nice idea.
- I had actually started to code up something a little like TypeTester for my own use, but it's a much more comprehensive implementation, and it's there already, so I downed tools quite happily.
- Some reflection in the Independent on the ridiculously overdone Religion vs. Science question.
- How good are your eyes?, via Kottke, I think. A very informative little game.
- And finally, a hilarious yet worthwhile leaked email to Sunday Express editorial staff.